Recycling of dyed fiber waste to minimize resistance and to prepare electro thermal conductive bar
In preference with the gradual growth in world population along with the overall breakthrough of living standard, it has been noticeably found out that the consumption of fibers has increased worldwide in the past few decades. As a result, it leads to a higher amount of post-industrial & post-co...
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doaj-e33f9a262062467891f4592aec6311432020-11-25T01:18:46ZengElsevierResults in Engineering2590-12302019-09-013Recycling of dyed fiber waste to minimize resistance and to prepare electro thermal conductive barA.K.M. Nayab-Ul-Hossain0Salma Katun Sela1Sazid Bin Sadeque2Department of Textile Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna, 9203, Bangladesh; Corresponding author.Department of Textile Engineering, Jashore University of Science and Technology, Jashore, BangladeshDepartment of Textile Engineering, Khulna University of Engineering & Technology, Khulna, 9203, BangladeshIn preference with the gradual growth in world population along with the overall breakthrough of living standard, it has been noticeably found out that the consumption of fibers has increased worldwide in the past few decades. As a result, it leads to a higher amount of post-industrial & post-consumer waste in fiber. To subdue this large amount of waste & also to keep pace up with feasible & sustainable waste recycling process an arduous effort was taken to complete this paper which provided the emphasis on creating modified conducting bars which would subsequently signify the criteria of thermal & electrical conductivity. While completing this work the value of the textile waste & the outcomes of the recycled ones from that & also the widespread application of that recycled waste was pointed out. The outcomes i.e. Conductive bars were mostly used to record the property they showed while withstanding electrical & thermal loading. After going through different experiments, the results support the cause that the bars which were produced from waste were effective in electro thermal conductivity purpose. Keywords: Knit fabric, Stenter, Dyed waste, Conductivity, SWMhttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2590123019300222 |
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Recycling of dyed fiber waste to minimize resistance and to prepare electro thermal conductive bar |
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Recycling of dyed fiber waste to minimize resistance and to prepare electro thermal conductive bar |
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recycling of dyed fiber waste to minimize resistance and to prepare electro thermal conductive bar |
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In preference with the gradual growth in world population along with the overall breakthrough of living standard, it has been noticeably found out that the consumption of fibers has increased worldwide in the past few decades. As a result, it leads to a higher amount of post-industrial & post-consumer waste in fiber. To subdue this large amount of waste & also to keep pace up with feasible & sustainable waste recycling process an arduous effort was taken to complete this paper which provided the emphasis on creating modified conducting bars which would subsequently signify the criteria of thermal & electrical conductivity. While completing this work the value of the textile waste & the outcomes of the recycled ones from that & also the widespread application of that recycled waste was pointed out. The outcomes i.e. Conductive bars were mostly used to record the property they showed while withstanding electrical & thermal loading. After going through different experiments, the results support the cause that the bars which were produced from waste were effective in electro thermal conductivity purpose. Keywords: Knit fabric, Stenter, Dyed waste, Conductivity, SWM |
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